Living Jewishly: A Snapshot of a Generation (Jewish Identity in Post-Modern Society)

Living Jewishly: A Snapshot of a Generation is a collection of personal essays and memoirs from Jewish 20- and 30-somethings from across the country. Each contributor brings a unique perspective as they tell their self-defining Jewish story. In his essay, "Shomer Negiah in the City," Matthue Roth tackles the conflicted and sometimes hypocritical nature of the modern Orthodox dating world. In "To Be a Jew in the world" Stacey Ballis makes the Passover Seder her own. "My (Jewish-Interfaith-Lesbian) wedding," by Chai Wolfman explores the challenges of same-sex and interfaith relationships today. However it is that young Jews express themselves Jewishly, every Jewish 20- or 30-something has an interesting story--and maybe all they need is the opportunity to tell it.